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Check out the Center's Certificate Program in Preventive Collections Care with both objects and exhibition speciality tracks.
   
    Check out the Center's Certificate Program in Collections Preventive Care with both objects and exhibition speciality tracks - www.campbellcenter.org.
   
  NEW:  Certificate Program in Historic Preservation - call the Center for more info!
   
  It's still not too late to register for one of the following courses:
   
    Advanced Matting for Exhibition & Decorative Mounts
  September 17 - 21
  This course is designed as a hands-on  experience focusing on matting for exhibition and 
  loans.  Techniques that will be taught are matting and hinging of problematic and challenging print objects (e.g., vellum, copper plates, and fragile surfaces).  All participants will leave the course with a set of models that incorporate all techniques and materials covered in the class.  Go online at www.campbellcenter.org for more details.  Experience 
  with basic matting techniques is required.
   
      Book Collections:  Maintenance and Care
  October 15 -18
  This class is a hands-on experience for those responsible for the care, maintenance, and repair of circulating book collections. The class is particularly relevant to those professionals seeking an in-house option to outsourcing some repair and enclosure treatments to a commercial bindery.  Treatments will include hinge tightening, flat paper mending, tip-ins,
  spine replacement, recasing, and new casing.  The types of protective enclosures include 
  pockets, custom and manufactured binders, wrapper-type enclosures, and cloth covered 
  clamshell boxes.  For more course info go to www.campbellcenter.org.
   
   
    ALSO, CHECK OUT OUR HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COURSES -
  Sept. 25-28:  Material Pathology:  Metal & Metal Alloys
  Oct. 1-4:       Building Pathology:  Horizontal Closure Systems
   




  To register or for more information call 815-244-1173.  For more information only go to 
  www.campbellcenter.org.  Check out our Certificate Program in Preventive Collections Care
  with speciality tracks in specific types of objects, exhibition, and more.
   
  Herschell Parker
  Campbell Center Program Consultant 


       
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